The Fiorentina striker suffered a sprained right ankle in Estonia-Italy: the match against Milan at San Siro is also at risk. Bastoni, suspended, returns home
Fiorentina and the national team are anxious about Moise Kean: the center forward suffered a sprained right ankle in the first half of Estonia-Italy, shortly after breaking the deadlock with his eleventh goal for Italy (his fourth in the last three World Cup qualifiers).
Kean missed the recovery training session in Udine, at the Bruseschi sports center located a few meters from the stadium that will host Italy-Israel, and was taken by minivan to a specialized facility to undergo an instrumental examination. However, the initial findings were not sufficient for the national team doctors, and the Italian striker will have to undergo further tests on the morning of Monday, October 13. At that point, the national team staff will decide whether to keep the player in Friuli or send him back to Florence to continue treatment with his club.

risks— It is highly unlikely that Rino Gattuso will be able to use him on Tuesday against Israel: Pio Esposito, who also scored against Estonia, will start in his place for the first time. Kean is also likely to miss Milan-Fiorentina, the postponed match scheduled for Sunday evening at San Siro. Meanwhile, Alessandro Bastoni, who is suspended, will leave the Azzurri squad tomorrow to return to his club.